Point A: Cadorna Station <-> Point B: La Scala (E.T.A. 20 mins.)
We are in the process of creating a powerpoint showcasing the panoramic view of the intersections, then details focusing on the footwear of everyone we pass; also, we focused on the architectural structure and how it changes between each location.
For example, closer to La Scala, the buildings become older and more gothic-themed, and the people on the streets and on bikes are better dressed than those near Cadorna. Most likely, these are people who work in the older, more prestigious buildings near La Scala, and the ones near Cadorna are travelers or work in the shops in and around the city, so they have less reasons to “dress-up”.

The walk is roughly 15-20 minutes, and it’s quite lovely. The streets are nicely shaded, and the shops that line the walkway are intriguing. There are, however, less lovely areas on this walk. For example, there are quite a few areas of construction and a few instances of homelessness.
The focus is primarily on the social aspect such as how do the people we pass change between locations (shoes and attire, for instance), how does the sidewalk and building facades change, is it walker friendly, etc.?
